Walla Walla Accommodation

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or Walla Walla accommodation? Walla Walla City is the county seat of Walla Walla County, Washington. The name of the city is Native American in origin, which means "Place of Many Waters." It is the home of the Washington State Penitentiary and the oldest bank in the state, Baker Boyer Bank.

The city is popular for its sweet onions. These onions are called the ‘Walla Walla Sweets,’ which has inspired the annual Walla Walla Sweet Onion Festival every July. Walla Walla growers also feature produce other than onions at the farmers’ market from May to October. Some of the goods up for trade are strawberries, cherries, corn and asparagus, along with an array of patisseries, plants, flowers, crafts and creative artworks.

Walla Walla is also known for its wineries that it has also become a popular vacation destination for wine lovers. The city produces some of the finest American wines and has become a destination for international wine connoisseurs. In fact, several of its wineries have been featured in the Wine Spectator, Wine Advocate, and Wine and Spirits.

Aside from a plethora of wineries, Walla Walla also offers sightseeing and entertainment opportunities for its town guests. Nearby tourist attractions in the city include the Antique Mall of Walla Walla, Blue Mountain Lavender Farm, Broel Studio, Bruce Memorial Museum, Carnegie Art Center, Children’s Museum of Walla Walla, and the Daily Market Cooperative.